Bennett, who got his first career start a week ago at Colorado, entered the game at the start of the third quarter with the Ducks leading 15-10. Bennett replaced junior Darron Thomas, who went 8 of 13 for 153 yards, a touchdown and two interceptions in the first half (both picks came off tipped or bobbled passes; the second pick was returned for a touchdown).

Bennett provided an immediate spark for the Ducks' offense, engineering a scoring drive on their first possession of the second half on a 45-yard screen pass to De'Anthony Thomas. A few minutes later Bennett added a second touchdown pass to Lavasier Tuinei.

"We just felt Bryan gave us a better chance in the second half," head coach Chip Kelly told reporters following the win. &lt;a href="http://polldaddy.com/poll/5629333/"&gt;Which QB gives the Ducks the best chance to win?&lt;/a&gt;
Bennett finished the game 4 of 7 for 88 yards, along with 25 yards rushing.

So here's the question: In the Ducks' version of the spread option offense, does the speedy Bennett give Oregon a better chance to win, regardless of who they're playing?